Salem State College
CSC 200 Survey of Computer Science I 3 cr.
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Chap 9 ppt    Posted: Dec 3, 2008
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Chapter 3 PPT    Posted: Oct 14, 2008
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Chapter 2 PPT    Posted: Sep 25, 2008
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Chapter 1 PPT    Posted: Sep 10, 2008
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Course Description
This course builds on CSC200/200A and provides an overview of selected Computer Science topics that are more technical or more advanced than those discussed in the earlier course. Topics include a detailed discussion of the binary, octal, and hexadecimal numeration systems, the machine representation of data and instructions, the design of a typical computer chip, programming in a simplified machine language, and such application areas as robots and embedded systems (programming and construction), artificial intelligence, computability theory and Turing machines, and an introduction to networks, including the Internet model. Four lecture hours per week plus laboratory work outside of class. Prerequisites: CSC 201J, and a grade of C+ or better in either CSC 200 or CSC 200A.

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